Meredith Summers
Pull up a beach chair and dig your toes in the sand as life continues in Lobster Bay.
Things are changing for Jane Miller. Just as her friend Claire gets on her feet again from a near-catastrophe with her bakery, Jane faces challenges with the beachfront bed-and-breakfast her family has owned for generations. Her mother is no longer able to run things and Jane finds herself in charge.
It's a big change, especially
She thought the best part of her life was over, but now she knows it's just beginning.
Liz Weston's life has reached rock bottom. Her husband dumped her, her life savings are gone and her apartment is being turned into condos that she can't afford. Maybe she shouldn't have taken early retirement last year? In her late-forties she has limited possibilities for employment.
When her elderly father passes away, she heads
...A sweet, cozy, small town holiday romance perfect for snuggling up by the fire with a steaming mug of hot cocoa and a cat or two by your side.
Kristen Woodward has moved back home to run her family Christmas tree farm. Everything is great... except her mother and brother seem to be keeping a secret from her. Not only that, but the new guy across the street, Mason, owns a store that sells artificial trees. Will artificial
...A breezy feel-good beach read about trust and friendship set in a quaint seaside town on the coast of Maine.
Claire Turner finally has everything she wants. A successful business, a small bungalow near the beach, and the camaraderie of her two best friends. She's successful and independent—something she would never have thought possible before her husband's midlife crisis and their subsequent divorce.
When a rival
A sweet, cozy small town holiday romance perfect for snuggling up by the fire with a steaming mug of hot cocoa and a cat or two by your side.
When Julie Green's ailing grandmother asks her to arrange one last party at the old Inn she used to run, Julie can't say no even though the last thing she wants is to leave the city for middle-of-nowhere Vermont. Even worse, Cozy Holly Inn is in disrepair, there's a persnickety cat
...Andie Miller may have made a terrible mistake in moving back to Lobster Bay.
Andie always wanted something more than small-town beach life. That's why she worked so hard at her prestigious career as an antique appraiser in New York City. She does have one regret though, she never got to make that one big important antique find of a lifetime. Now that her mother's illness has brought her back to Lobster Bay, it's unlikely
Maxi's life is about to change, but not in the way she expects...
Maxi Stevens is at a crossroads. Things between her and James haven't been the same since their kids left the nest. When she finds proof that indicates he may have strayed, she strikes out on her own. James' infidelity has a silver lining, though. Maxi can finally do all the things James wouldn't approve of like pursuing her lifelong dream of becoming an artist.